Russian Anti-Narcotics Official Arrested For Allegedly Selling Heroin
Heroin market in Russia estimated to be around $6 billion
OMSK, Russia, Oct. 7 (UPI) -- A Russian police official who heads anti-narcotics efforts in southwest Siberia was arrested for allegedly selling heroin, officials said.
The official, whose name was not reported, was arrested at a shopping area in the town of Omsk last week, RIA Novosti reported Monday.
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